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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
makes Blair Witch Project look like Barney!
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Bought the special DVD the other day...just introduced my nieces to Leatherface tonight
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holla
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the blair witch project was the stupidest movie ever.. it was worse than 28 days later
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apparently that texas chainsaw thing is real. and it happened in waco, which is a little more then an hour from here.
scary shit. |
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j/k <----- Born and raised in Texas |
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how come the video says.... based on a true story? |
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We need more free porn
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So the people involved in that project are propably priniting your reply right now, and smoking it with 100$ dollar bills. |
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Actually, the sequel is the stupidest movie ever. BWP was pretty cool for what it was. |
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EVERYONE was talking about it and passing it around. |
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The story is based on a Rob or Bob Kleason who killed 2 mormons with a floor like buzz saw in 1974......
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also it is thought to be based on Ed Gein
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another cool fact about the original tcm:
The films budget was only $140,000 and it made back over $35 million at the box office |
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Who knows what these Hollyweird types are smokin' when they write this stuff |
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Wasn't the movie based on a true story?
Nope again. And double nope. Here's what Tobe (director) and Kim (writer) told me themselves one night during the filming. They had heard of Ed Gein, the man in Plainfield, Wisconsin, who was arrested in the late 1950s for killing his neighbor and on whom the movie Psycho was based. So when they set out to write this movie, they decided to have a family of killers who had some of the characteristics of Gein: the skin masks, the furniture made from bones, the possibility of cannibalism. But that's all. The story itself is entirely made up. So, sorry folks. There never was a massacre in Texas on which this was based. No chainsaw either. And, in spite of those of you who have told me you remember when it happened, it really didn't happen. Really. Believe me. This is an interesting phenomenon. I've also had people tell me that they knew the original Leatherface, that they had been guards at the state prison in Huntsville, Texas, where he was a prisoner. Maybe they knew somebody who dreamed of being Leatherface. It is, I suppose, something to aspire to. |
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Yep who knows I wish they had a blurb in the begining saying the actual story it was based on.........
So you read a lot of hear-say about this psycho and that psycho that the story is about but who knows for sure is the guy who did the first movie and then wonder where he got his facts. |
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oops.. forgot to add
that was a quote from the guy that played leatherface in the movie. |
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Writer/director Tobe Hooper said the inspiration for the film came from his spotting a display
of chainsaws while standing in the hardware section of a crowded store: "I was in the Montgomery Ward's out in Capital Plaza. I had been working on this other story for some months ? about isolation, the woods, the darkness, and the unknown. It was around holiday season, and I found myself in the Ward's hardware department, and I was still kind of percolating on this idea of isolation and such. And those big crowds have always gotten to me. There were just so many people to go through. And I was just standing there in front of an upright display of chainsaws. And the focus just racked from my eyeball to the people to the saws ? and the idea popped. I said, "Ooh, I know how I could get out of this place fast ? if I just start one of these things up and make that sound." Of course I didn't. That was just a fantasy." Hooper has also said that he based the character of Leatherface on Ed Gein, a Wisconsin farmer who robbed graves (his own mother's supposedly among them), allegedly engaged in necrophilia and cannibalism, and murdered at least two women in the 1950s (one of whose corpses was found hanging naked ? decapitated and disembowelled ? in Gein's residence). Police eventually discovered the remains of 15 different mutilated female bodies in Gein's filthy farmhouse, parts of which (mostly skin and bones) had been fashioned into a variety of bizarre objects (including drums, bowls, masks, bracelets, purses, knife sheaths, leggings, chairs, lampshades, and shirts), as well as a refrigerator full of human organs. Gein later admitted to killing two women, one in 1954 and one in 1957. He was suspected of involvement in the disappearance of four other people in central Wisconsin (two men and two young girls) between 1947 and 1952, but the remains found in his farmhouse all came from adult females, and none of them matched up with any of the four missing persons. (Gein maintained that with the exception of the two women he had admitted killing, all of the body parts in his farmhouse had been taken from corpses he dug up in the local cemetery.) Gein's story inspired (at least in part) the Norman Bates character ? a young man who murders women out of a twisted sense of loyalty to his dead mother ? in the classic thriller Psycho, and the Buffalo Bill character ? a transvestite serial killer who murders women to make use of their skin ? in the horror novel Silence of the Lambs. Although the the Leatherface character and the events depicted in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre differ in many substantial ways from what is known about the life and activities of Ed Gein (most notably in that Gein was apparently far more a grave robber than a murderer, and he didn't go around slicing up live victims with a chainsaw), there are definite similarities between the film and the Ed Gein story as well (e.g., hanging a murder victim's corpse in the house, making functional use of the skin from dead bodies, elements of cannibalism). Whether these similiarities are sufficiently close to justify the statement that The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was "based on a true story" is up to filmgoers to decide for themselves.
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Ed Geinmain sounds pretty nutty a lot nuttier than Kleason
http://www.crimelibrary.com/gein/geinmain.htm http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/s...73/gein_cf.htm http://www.carpenoctem.tv/killers/gein.html |
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To this day, my mother thinks that The Blair Witch Project is real. I've tried explaining it to her, but she just doesn't get it. Granted, she's borderline retarded, but still...
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I'll have to say it was pretty disturbing seeing how young some of the kids were that were watching the movie. In front of me was a little girl, must of been 12, who left about 3/4 through the movie. The movie seemed a little harsh to be letting in kids that young. Overall, if your into scary movies you'll probably enjoy it but think the ending is weak. If your into Jim Carrey flicks then I would recommend not seeing it.
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So Fucking Banned
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Yea..
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